Peaceful Protest For The Mindful !

            



                   He could have been the King of all Arabia, but he declined. He was offered all of the wealth of Arabia, but he couldn't be bought. The mission which was to he undertaken by this outstanding Messenger was far superior to the material offerings of the then Pagan Arabs.Muhammad's life from his birth to his Prophethood was governed by simplicity. His childhood was saddened by the death of his parents, then by the death of his grandfather who took charge of him. He was left to the care of his uncle, Abu Talib who became so infatuated with Muhammad (PBUH) that he took care of him as though he were his own child.               

                 Though Muhammad (PBUH) was a Messenger of God, he did not leave the world but to the contrary became an integral part of it. He was husband, father, grandfather, businessman, leader, organizer, motivator, mediator, and educator and indeed most successful in all of the above. He was loved by all who knew him to the extent that even the Meccans who at times attempted to Hi him felt deeply enough that they oftentimes presented to him very attractive offers if he would be willing to stop the spread of Islam.His trustworthiness was so great that the Jews of Medina and the Christians would keep their money with him realizing that with Muhammad (PBUH) there was no need to worry.Muhammad spent his life in love and respect for others. His intelligence and ability to concentrate and listen attentively to anyone, who spoke to him, gained for him trust even between one tribe and another.






             As we know some hatred powers tried to make a film Nauzbillah about the life of our Prophet (PBUH) but they didn't knew that we the Muslims are united for our religion and when the worldly powers try to point us we show the world that we are powerful not they . All over the world protests took place due to this sad thing happened in America. Many of those protests were not for our Prophet (PBUH) but the people destroyed their own country. 
         

                Over 150 young Pakistanis including students and members of the working class converged at Faisal Mosque here on Friday for a peaceful protest condemning the anti-Islamic movie ‘Innocence of Muslims.’


               "Organised by a group of students and professionals headed by Arooj Fatima, Kehkishan Khalid and Sana Khalid, with Black Lounge as a collaborator, the protest took place with the Friday congregational prayer and was followed by a minute’s silence. The participants were holding banners denouncing extremist behaviours, both nationally as well as internationally.              

                


                      Students and young individuals also held banners with messages of peace. They strongly condemned all kinds of hate speech in the name of freedom of speech. “We are here to sensitise non-Muslims about the true spirit of Islam and the life of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him),” one of the protesters said.In keeping with the spirit and teachings of Islam, the protesting youth demonstrated their belief in peace and tolerance, and said they did not wish to hurt anyone emotionally, physically or financially for the act of one person, who does not represent an entire religion or nation. The idea was to promote strength
in unity and solidarity between Muslims while protesting against the blasphemous film. The event ended with release of 500 black balloons in the air as a sign of protest.What was even more noteworthy was that the three girls sent flyers to all the embassies of Pakistan. This flyer had information about the religion as well as our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They attached a letter along with the flyer as well. This act was appreciated all over the media. " Reported By Dawn News.

          According to me it was a great success by the team. Their actual idea about the protest was :

"Lets tell the world that we've been hurt by the movie. However, our religion teaches us to be 

peaceful and tolerant. We protest, but peacefully. Lets show our unity, love and humility by 

praying together. Say NO to hate speech and violence!" 

            

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